Oscar-winning writer John Ridley’s (12 YEARS A SLAVE) third film as director takes an unflinching look at the 1992 L.A. Uprising, tracing its roots back a decade, unfolding its history as a series of very personal decisions and very public failures. It masterfully weaves heartbreaking firsthand accounts from black, white, Asian and Hispanic Angelenos of all classes, caught up in a cascade of rising tension, culminating in an explosion of anger and fear after the Rodney King verdict. “What sets LET IT FALL apart is its journalistic sensibility – the hallmark of the best documentaries.” – Sonia Saraiya, Variety

In this six-part Showtime miniseries, leftist couple Babou Ceesay and Freida Pinto are driven from peaceful protest to more violent action in 1970s London, eventually breaking an activist out of prison and joining the underground. With Idris Elba. “‘Guerrilla’ excels because of its interest in how individuals digest revolution … it’s a timely reminder that multiculturalism - and the fear of it - is not new or uniquely American but the long-simmering narrative of the world.” - Sonia Saraiya, Variety.

On his way to Las Vegas to pay off a debt, Bobby Cooper’s (Sean Penn) car breaks down near the small town of Superior, Arizona, where he becomes entangled with a femme fatale (Jennifer Lopez) and her husband (Nick Nolte) and everything that can go wrong, does. Based the John Ridley novel Stray Dogs, this riveting neo-noir thriller features a top-notch cast including Billy Bob Thornton, Jon Voight, Joaquin Phoenix and Claire Danes.